yeah i guess ;) today and yesterday we sold both rubi's. i really enjoyed mine, but wanted to try something new. the wife never liked the rubi as much as she thought she would and wanted a trailhawk again. our 9th jeep so at least we're staying in the brand family.
trackbar tsb is a new part number. i checked on our 19's. mine was built in nov 18 with old/affected part number. her's was built in apr 19 and has the new/fixed? part number.
hey what a surprise my local dealer said the trackbar tsb doesn't apply to me because i put 35's on my jeep. even though my wife's jeep with the same exact tires (and new trackbar pn due to newer build date) drives fine with little to no wandering.
Same happens on our two ‘19 rubicons. Happened with my past iPhone X and still happens on my 11. I’ve tried all USB ports in the Jeep. My guess is uconnect software problem as it’s clearly not tied to a single phone or even Jeep in my testing. Only solution for me is use BT.
Did a few miles up around Stevens pass yesterday. Turned around when it started getting icy and a little dodgy. The wife doesn’t have a high tolerance for shenanigans.
i have the 2.0t and my wife has the 3.6. both '19 rubicons. after driving each for a few months i prefer my 2.0t. power feels better, feels smoother overall, and of course mpg is a little better. just did a 1,000 mile trip with a lot of hwy miles and also maybe 50 miles of forest roads. avg...
Using waze on my iPhone I saw the ~5 mph difference when I upgraded to 35’s. Adjusted with tazer and retested with waze and it was pretty much dead on.